Little League Superstar Mo'ne Davis Is Writing A Memoir!

A typical eighth grader might not have much of a life story to write about. But Mo'ne Davis, who became a star after out-pitching the boys during this year's Little League World Series, has plenty to talk about in an upcoming memoir.

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Published by HarperCollins, Mo'ne: Remember My Namewill chronicle her experience as one of the lone girls who made it to the top of the Little League rankings, and becoming the first female pitchers to ever win a Little League World Series game. And that's at the ripe old age of 13. Though her team, the Taney Dragons, didn't win the whole competition, they did beat Nashville 4-0.

Their performance made Mo'ne an instant star. She was the first Little Leaguer ever to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated, and her jersey now hangs at the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

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"When I joined an all-boys baseball team, my mom wasn't too happy. I proved to her (and to me) that I could do anything I set my mind to," she wrote in a . "I hope [my story] encourages people to take a chance and play the sports they want to play and not just the ones people expect them to play."

Mo'ne: Remember My Name is set to hit shelves in March, and will come with a keepsake poster. It might be a good one to hold on to once she (hopefully) becomes the first female player in the big leagues.

Are you going to pick up a copy of Mo'ne's memoir? Let us know in the comments!